> To my knowledge there is no evidence that our "market
> externalities" drive the sale of other d20 products;
> unlike the way our products drive WotC core books. But
> even there I am skeptical as to how much we drive core
> books today. In the beginning I think we (meaning d20
> in general) were key to helping 3E be adopted. But I
> dont know how many more PHBs we sell for them today.

I know that I have a whole shelf full of d20 products and only one of 
them is mine. I buy a lot of stuff to see "how someone else did it" 
and if I like the way they did it, or think they did a better job than 
I (like Tattoo Magic in R&R) I reuse it. 
-- 
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press, Inc.
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